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| my xbox hard drive never stops spinning. It went for 8 hours just at the dash yesterday without a stop... |
Yes, I have the same problem! For some reason, the HDD never stops spinning, and ALL the time I hear the HDD platter *tick-tick* every 2 seconds. It's like the HDD is always busy...
...Is it possible that the HDD needs to load the background audio in the dashboard all the time?
Anyway, i have a 1.5 Xbox, Kernel 5530 and Dash 5659
Due to the fact that the drive never stops spinning (IDEAS, ANYONE??), I HAD to try the hot-swap trick, heh, so I did the following:
- I connected the PC power cable to my Xbox HDD, while it was still connected to the Xbox' IDE
- Turned on the PC and pressed Pause BEFORE the IDE Auto detection. (I have an nForce2 mobo from MSI)
- I turned on my Xbox and waited for the dash to show up.
- Because the drive doesn't stop spinning, I disconnected the Xbox IDE cable right away, and plugged in the PC IDE cable (stand-alone sec. master)
- Pressed space-bar and let the BIOS continue the HDD Auto detect.
- It detected a WD80EB (Western Digital), which is correct.
- After that, it took about 3 minutes before the BIOS continued.
- After the BIOS, the system again stops at "Verifying DMI pool... Success"
- Windows XP doesn't boot, because for some reason, my PC is unable to find my primary IDE HD.
- After about 2 minutes, my mobo starts nVidia LAN BOOT Manager, heh, so it is unable to boot from my primary IDE HD.
Why?? The BIOS detects my Primary IDE HD with no probs, but after the BIOS, the system is unable to detect my primary 'Windows XP' HD.
Should an "inside-Windows XP" hot swap be a solution?
I tried the above swap-trick for about 6 times now, even with a 80 conductor IDE cable, because my mobo gave me a warning about that.
After all, WHY doesn't my Xbox HDD spin down?! Is it because the new kernel and/or dash?
Tnx.
MP